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Body of unidentified tourist evacuated from Kazakhstan mountains
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Body of unidentified tourist evacuated from Kazakhstan mountains

From Tengrinews · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Rescuers in Kazakhstan's Almaty region evacuated the body of an unidentified tourist found by Belarusians near the Severtsov Glacier.
  • A helicopter was used to retrieve the body from the high-altitude, difficult-to-access area.
  • Authorities are working to identify the deceased and are reminding hikers to prepare thoroughly for mountain excursions.

The body of an unidentified tourist was discovered by Belarusian hikers near the Severtsov Glacier in Kazakhstan's Almaty region, prompting a rescue operation. Rescuers from the Ministry of Emergency Situations reached the difficult-to-access location at an altitude of approximately 3,400 meters to retrieve the remains.

A Kazaviaspas helicopter assisted in the evacuation of the body. Upon reaching a secure location, the body was handed over to an investigative team from the Almaty region. Their task is to determine the identity of the deceased and the circumstances surrounding their death.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations took the opportunity to issue safety recommendations for individuals planning to hike in mountainous areas. They stressed the importance of pre-trip route planning, considering weather conditions, and realistically assessing personal physical capabilities and preparedness. Hikers are also advised to inform family members of their itinerary and expected return time, ensure their mobile phones are fully charged, and carry necessary communication equipment and gear. In case of emergencies, the public is urged to call 112 immediately.

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Originally published by Tengrinews in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.